User Reviews

Going old world lager here, on the darker side with a clear amber hue. A big focus on the malt and lager cleanliness, overtones of bread, crust, and toasted biscuits. Kiss of oily floral hop of the Goldings variety. Mild fruitiness from the higher-temperature fermentation and residuals from the hops. A sweet beer more or less, a lot of balance but the maltiness leaves a pleasant sweetness on the palate. Clean throughout.

A: Poured a deeper burnt but glowing orange color, no cloudiness and a big white cap rests atop of this beauty. After a few sips and a few minutes the cap fades leaving some bubbles and spotty lacing

S: Nose is nutty, Earthy, grass and some whiffs of caramel

T: The initial taste is refreshing and clean. A blend of caramel and bread crust meet the palate with a subtle dusting of grassy and light citrus hops but the hops really played backseat as it should for this style. A moderate Earthiness in the flavor. Finish is clean, easy, refreshing no hop bitterness

M: Light to light-medium in body, somewhat crisp and clean.

O: A good representtion of a style I generally do not prefer. I'm not sure why I went for it but I did and enjoyed. A quaffable beer and probably my favorite beer from this brewery.